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- There must be an organized system of administration . - There must be proper accountability and good governance . - There must be well built organizational capacity . - Free flow of information and communication . - Proper monitoring and evaluation tools in place.
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Programme fund sustainability is a very important issue for countries to fight HIV/AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria. However, the most important is how to plan and set up a result based programmes from the beginning taking into consideration all issues and possible risks that may make the programmes only...
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We invite you to post your contributions directly onto the forums. Dear members, please find below the contribution from Joel S Amon from Tanzania. Thank you, Marcela e-Forum 2008 facilitator WHAT FACTORS IN TERMS OF CAPACITY ARE PREVENTING ADEQUATE SCALE-UP TO MEET DEMAND, AND WHAT COULD THE GLOBAL...
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Thank you Cotienoo for sharing your points of view and recommendations in the e-Forum. From your point of view are there any of Global Fund processes that are preventing the CCM to handle these effectively? What aspects of the processes do you think that could make them more inclusive? We look forward...
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the involvement of relvenat actors and sectors should attracts the following,
Especially in the developing countries , it is really diffcult to involve this relevants actors and sector due to the fact developing lack appropriate mechanism for accountability due to politic...
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Firstly, we thank you for the opportunity to contribute to the debate on factors preventing adequate scale-up to accelerate the eradication of malaria. Our company Nets for Africa is based in both Harare and Francistown. Our mission is to "Protect People", and, although we may be a commercial...
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The Consortium for Street Children is the only worldwide network that works collectively to help street children on a global scale. Street children, according to the World Health Organisation, are particularly vulnerable to HIV/AIDS/STDs because of the characteristics of street life: vulnerability to...
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I would say that the most critical challenge remains that of human resources. There are a few dimensions to this:
1. Increasing supply
In many countries, including my own, the supply of health workers (doctors, nurses, pharmacists etc.) has decreased over the last 10-15 years, rather than increase...
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First of all, the situation in Lebanon is a little bit different to other Arab countries concerning the access to treatment for PLHIV and other services that the government should provide to them.. by example, the ministry of public health should provide three lines of ARVs but because of the bad political...
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The discussion below is about factors in terms of capacity that prevent adequate scale-up to meet demand, and what could the Global Fund and/or its partners could do to overcome them. The ever increasing corruption in developing countries hinder the scaling up of demand, when there is corruption capacity...
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